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  • Object[94]
  • no[34]
  • yes[60]
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  • american[93]
  • mediterranean[1]
  • arrowhead[19]
  • axe[28]
  • celt[1]
  • core[1]
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  • flake[3]
  • knife[32]
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  • projectile point[8]
  • brunswick county[29]
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  • dreibelbis site[1]
  • east orland[33]
  • eastern united states[26]
  • hancock county (maine)[33]
  • maine[33]
  • mercer county[1]
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  • pennsylvania[3]
  • riegelsville[1]
  • trenton[1]
  • united states of america[67]
  • virginia[29]
  • early woodland period[24]
  • late archaic[94]
  • maritime archaic[33]
  • middle archaic[5]
  • moorehead phase[33]
  • transitional[1]
  • red paint people[33]
  • northeast culture area[93]
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  • flying moose lodge boys camp (est. 1921)[33]
  • mound[1]
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  • flint[33]
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  • yes[29]
late archaic

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5506

5506

Celt

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29-114-70

29-114-70

Axe

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29-114-69

29-114-69

Axe

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97-563-5443

97-563-5443

Knife

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29-114-63

29-114-63

Axe

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97-563-5436

97-563-5436

Knife

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29-114-64

29-114-64

Axe

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97-563-5424

97-563-5424

Knife

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29-114-58

29-114-58

Axe

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97-563-5445

97-563-5445

Pendant

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97-563-5423

97-563-5423

Knife

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29-114-52

29-114-52

Axe

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676

676

Projectile Point

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8963

8963

Arrowhead

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59-32-10

59-32-10

Knife

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58-29-17

58-29-17

Axe

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97-563-5435

97-563-5435

Knife

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97-563-5414

97-563-5414

Projectile Point

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97-563-5416

97-563-5416

Projectile Point

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97-563-5427

97-563-5427

Knife

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97-563-5433

97-563-5433

Knife

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97-563-5434

97-563-5434

Knife

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97-563-5430

97-563-5430

Knife

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97-563-5429

97-563-5429

Knife

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97-563-5418

97-563-5418

Projectile Point

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97-563-5417

97-563-5417

Projectile Point

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97-563-5431

97-563-5431

Knife

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97-563-5432

97-563-5432

Knife

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31-39-10

Arrowhead

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31-39-17

Arrowhead

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31-39-16

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31-39-23

Knife

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